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STARTING TO DRIVE YOUR SCOOTER 

 

Getting Started   

 

• Select a level area with plenty of space. 
• Mount the scooter, either by lifting the arm and sliding on to the seat or rotate the seat 

outwards and then rotate the seat back to face the tiller. 

• Adjust the tiller and seat as described previously. 
 

Starting Scooter Movement

 

• Ensure that you are seated in a comfortable position. 
• Turn the key to the ON position. 
• Your speed setting should be on 1 or 2. 
• Pull your right hand finger lever, the scooter will move forward slowly. The harder you pull 

the faster the scooter goes but will only reach the speed level that has been selected. 

• Release the lever and the scooter will slowly come to a stop and the magnetic brake will 
 be applied. 

 

Steering

 

Steering the scooter is light and easy. Ensure when starting off you give a wide clearance 
when turning so that the rear wheels clear any obstacle that you are passing. When 
steering through limited spaces such as a doorway or when turning around, turn the tiller 
handles where you want to go and apply power gently. The scooter will turn very tightly, but 
will still move with complete stability as long as the speed is not too high. 
 

Reversing  

 

Before reversing ensure that the area behind is free from any hazards or obstructions.   
Adjust your speed setting to a low setting before you reverse. Pull/press the left 
thumb/finger lever, and steer wide of all corners and obstacles. 

 

Dismounting

 

Before dismounting ensure that the key is turned to the off position. Failure to turn the key 
off may cause the scooter to move if you accidentally activate the finger levers!     

 

CAUTION: Please ensure that care is exercised when entering or leaving the scooter 
and that the tiller and foot rest is not used for support.

 

Summary of Contents for LITTLE BEAUTY With SUSPENSION

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual QT 8S LITTLE BEAUTY With SUSPENSION ATTENTION Please read your owner s manual before driving your scooter ...

Page 2: ...LS 9 FREE WHEEL OPERATION 11 BATTERY PACK LOCK 12 TRANSPORT STORAGE 13 STARTING TO DRIVE YOUR SCOOTER 14 EXTRA GUIDELINES IN THE CONTROL OF YOUR SCOOTER 15 BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGER 16 MAINTENANCE 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 19 WARRANTY TERMS CONDITIONS 20 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 22 NOTE 23 DISCLAIMER 24 ...

Page 3: ...le ride This Shoprider scooter is designed for persons with limited mobility Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using your scooter and make sure you understand all the instructions FEATURE GUIDE 1 Tiller Handle Bar 2 Detachable Seat 3 Removable Armrests 4 Swivel Seat Release Lever 5 Charging Port 6 Removable Battery Pack 7 Puncture Proof Tires 8 Floor Mat 9 Handle 10 Front Bum...

Page 4: ...idate the warranty Always keep your feet on the scooter when moving Please make sure that you are physically fit to operate this unit Consult your dealer doctor for advice Always slow down and proceed carefully when traveling over rough or uneven ground For individuals with balance problems practice getting on the scooter with the assistance of a qualified healthcare professional Do not operate th...

Page 5: ...ging plug has to be removed from the scooter after charging Must check the battery charge remained before operating the unit Always charge the batteries of the unit in a well ventilated area If the unit went over or sank into deep water please switch off power of the unit and consult with your authorized dealer for help right away Switch off power of the unit while not in use or before charging re...

Page 6: ...used 2 Medium range mobile transceivers such as those used in police cars fire trucks ambulances and taxis These usually have the antenna mounted on the outside of the vehicle 3 Long range transmitters and transceivers such as commercial broadcast transmitters radio and TV broadcast antenna towers and amateur HAM radios NOTE Other types of hand held devices such as cordless phones laptop computers...

Page 7: ...ke release occurs turn the scooter OFF as soon as it is safe 4 Be aware that adding accessories or components or modifying the scooter may make it more susceptible to EMI NOTE There is no easy way to evaluate the overall immunity of the scooter 5 Report all incidents of unintended movement or braking to your Shoprider dealer and note whether there are sources of EMI nearby WARNING The original man...

Page 8: ...ff the seat post Armrest Width Adjustment Fig 3 On the underside back of the seat there are two armrest hand knobs one on each side Turn hand knobs counterclockwise to loosen Loosening the armrest hand knob allows the armrest width to be adjusted or armrest to be removed Once the desired positions of the arm rests are set tighten the hand knobs by turning clockwise to lock the armrests into place ...

Page 9: ...s maximum to increase your speed 2 LED Battery Level Indicator The gauge is marked from E empty to F full For extra clarity there is a colored graduated scale ranging from RED E through YELLOW to GREEN F GREEN indicates ready for use YELLOW indicates batteries to be charged as soon as possible RED indicates charge batteries immediately 3 Horn A yellow button operates the horn 6 5 3 6 Fig 4 1 2 War...

Page 10: ...nger Lever Controls The left thumb finger lever controls the reverse and the right thumb finger lever controls the forward motion The amount of pressure applied to each lever will determine the speed the scooter travels at Release the lever and the scooter will slowly come to a stop and the electromagnetic brake will be applied Electromagnetic Brake The brake is automatically operated when the con...

Page 11: ...e engage the free wheeling device after use Failure to do so may result in injury Anti tip wheels The anti tip wheels are located at the rear of the scooter frame The scooter should not be used unless the anti tipping wheels are in place The original manufacturer and the importer of the scooter is not responsible for damage or injury incurred due to improper or misuse of the scooter Fig 5 Circuit ...

Page 12: ...e locked in place This feature minimizes the movement of the battery when the scooter is used on rough or bumpy terrain Lever easily engages and disengages for easy disassembly Battery pack lock lever in the locked position Battery pack lock lever in the unlocked position ...

Page 13: ...ry pack Unlock battery pack lock lever Lift battery pack up and off using handle Note battery pack is secured by Velcro 4 Fold tiller down and lock into place Lift the yellow lever upward to sideward for locking the steering and front wheels Release tiller adjustment lever lower tiller and clamp the lever to secure the tiller 5 Detach rear section from front section Detach lever yellow is located ...

Page 14: ... easy Ensure when starting off you give a wide clearance when turning so that the rear wheels clear any obstacle that you are passing When steering through limited spaces such as a doorway or when turning around turn the tiller handles where you want to go and apply power gently The scooter will turn very tightly but will still move with complete stability as long as the speed is not too high Reve...

Page 15: ...idelines of the safe climbing angle shown as shown in figure 8 Caution Do not turn off the control key while the unit is in motion Grass and Gravel Please follow the guidelines given previously and your scooter will perform admirably over many surfaces Avoid long grass loose gravel and sand NOTE You should not operate your scooter in wet weather or on wet surfaces This may cause the scooter to mal...

Page 16: ... other marks of chargers may permanently damage your scooter batteries and would void the warranty All the information of battery charger and its operation instruction shall be referred to the user manual attached with the charger in its packaging paper box First Time Use Prior to using your Portable scooter for the first time you must charge the batteries fully refer to Battery Charging Procedure...

Page 17: ...nce a week or less the batteries will need to be charged once a week for 12 to 14 hours 6 Do not charge the batteries for more than 24 hours at a charging cycle 7 Batteries that go below a minimum voltage due to not being charged will be unable to be re charged 8 If you do not plan on using your scooter for an extended period it is recommended that you fully charge the batteries and then disconnec...

Page 18: ...se lever pinion Wheel bearings Axle of scooter CAUTION DO NOT USE WD40 TO LUBRICATE PARTS DO NOT LUBRICATE TRANSAXLE GEAR BOX In the event of any difficulties please consult your dealer Cleaning Your scooter should be cleaned as required however as with all electrical equipment you must ensure that extreme care is used to not water damage e any sensitive parts Read the following warnings Only use ...

Page 19: ...top of the battery pack Check List If your scooter fails to operate please check the following Unit is switched on All plugs and connectors are firmly fixed Battery level shows full charge Drive Freewheel device is in the drive position If the free wheel device has been operated with the scooter left switched on then the scooter will not operate until the ignition key has been switched off and the...

Page 20: ...amage from use of the scooter where damage to the frame is caused by non standard or incorrect storage or use is not covered under the warranty All parts claimed under warrant must be returned to Shoprider Australia in their present condition Only an authorised Warranty Dealer of Shoprider Australia can undertake warranty work Always contact the selling Shoprider dealer to arrange all work and ass...

Page 21: ...ng and armrests 3 Damage caused by Excessive abusive misuse negligence accident or water ingress or corrosion Improper maintenance maintenance carried out by a non approved Warranty Dealer Improper operation storage Any commercial use what so ever 4 Where an authorised dealer has not lodged all required documentation at the appropriate time the warranty is Void 5 All warranties provided do not ext...

Page 22: ...r V_Amp AC 220 110 V DC 24V 2A Rated Power of Motor Reference Only W Hp 200 0 3 Max Speed2 Kph mph 6 7 3 8 4 4 Safe Climbing Angle Degree Fig 8 Range3 per charge Battery Capacity Km mile 16 18 10 11 3 Turning Radius mm in 1205 47 ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE 1 To include the anti tip wheels 2 Driver weight may exceed weight of the unit speed must be reduced when tu...

Page 23: ...23 NOTE ...

Page 24: ...or future reference ATTENTION This owner s manual is printed based on the latest specifications and product information available at the time of publication SHOPRIDER reserves the right to make changes as they become necessary Any changes to the SHOPRIDER range may cause slight variations between the illustrations and explanations in this manual and the scooter model that was purchased Where possi...

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